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<blockquote data-quote="FlimFlam" data-source="post: 1560340" data-attributes="member: 4665"><p>I'd agree that we are the leader in a lot of advanced manufacturing sectors and I'd certainly love to see our dominance spread and grow. But for more basic manufacturing we can't compete. I agree that regulations and silly agreements do hinder the cost of production however, I'd like our manufacturing to compete globally in terms of price vs quality. Sure the Chinese can still crank out tons of crappy plastics, but if we can export higher quality goods with a decent price, we can retake some of the global market.</p><p></p><p>I'd like made in America goods to be a viable option in the US, but I'd like it more if we could also export the goods for sale as well. Although removing NAFTA and other agreements that harm US manufacturers will help American companies compete in the US. Globally, that can't be done just with less regulation and agreements, we'll need to decrease the final cost of most items.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlimFlam, post: 1560340, member: 4665"] I'd agree that we are the leader in a lot of advanced manufacturing sectors and I'd certainly love to see our dominance spread and grow. But for more basic manufacturing we can't compete. I agree that regulations and silly agreements do hinder the cost of production however, I'd like our manufacturing to compete globally in terms of price vs quality. Sure the Chinese can still crank out tons of crappy plastics, but if we can export higher quality goods with a decent price, we can retake some of the global market. I'd like made in America goods to be a viable option in the US, but I'd like it more if we could also export the goods for sale as well. Although removing NAFTA and other agreements that harm US manufacturers will help American companies compete in the US. Globally, that can't be done just with less regulation and agreements, we'll need to decrease the final cost of most items. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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